
Summer Senior National Diving Championships: Men 10m Prelim
Watch the men's 10m preliminary round from the Summer Senior National Diving Championships at the Shaw Centre in Saskatoon.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CTV News
19 minutes ago
- CTV News
Son of Milt Stegall mourned
Winnipeg Watch Chase Stegall, the son of Blue Bombers legend Milt Stegall, died on Monday at the age of 20.


National Post
32 minutes ago
- National Post
Blue Jays reinstate Gimenez, Heineman before series opener against Phillies
The Toronto Blue Jays reinstated second baseman Andres Gimenez and backup catcher Tyler Heineman before Tuesday's game against the Philadelphia Phillies. Article content Gimenez missed about four weeks due to a right quadriceps strain while Heineman was out for over a week due to a concussion. Both players were active for the opener of the three-game series at Rogers Centre. Article content Article content Article content Manager John Schneider also provided updates on a number of injured players during his pre-game media availability. — Right-hander Max Scherzer, who has made one start this season due to a thumb issue, threw a 37-pitch live bullpen session Tuesday. The next step will likely be a three-inning/50-pitch appearance Sunday in a simulated game or a Florida Complex League game. — Outfielder Anthony Santander (shoulder) had a platelet-rich plasma injection Monday and will likely need at least five days before he resumes throwing activity. Article content Article content — Right-hander Nick Sandlin (lat strain) and infielder Will Wagner (foot) made appearances in an FCL game Tuesday. Article content — Right-hander Alek Manoah (elbow) has been throwing bullpen sessions at the team's development complex in Florida. He hopes to progress to a live bullpen session over the next week. Article content — Right-hander Yimi Garcia (shoulder) played catch on flat ground and right-hander Ryan Burr (shoulder) was feeling better after a cortisone injection. Article content


National Post
an hour ago
- National Post
Canucks bring back a steady hand in Derek Forbort
The Vancouver Canucks know that 2024-25's chaotic dressing room culture cannot return and they believe Derek Forbort can play a big role in carrying them back to where they need to be. Article content Forbort is not known for his talkativeness in front of the microphone, but word was his steady presence, built over a decade of NHL experience, was an island of strength in the, at times, chaotic dressing room last season. Article content Article content Article content And now he's back for another season, the NHL club announced Tuesday. Forbort signed a one-year deal that will pay him US$2 million. Article content Forbort, 33, skated in 54 games for the Canucks. He missed a large part of the early stages of the season with several injuries. Article content But once he found his rhythm, the big blueliner's defensive impact was obvious. The Canucks' penalty kill improved greatly once he was able to play and he was on ice for just six goals against while the Canucks were down a man. Article content He also added two goals and nine assists. Article content He joined the Canucks last summer as a free agent, moving from the Boston Bruins. The Canucks are reportedly set to sign one of his former Bruins coaches, Kevin Dean as an assistant coach. Article content 'Bringing Derek back for another season is an important move for our group,' Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin said in a statement. 'His strong defensive play and solid work on the penalty kill really helped solidify our back end this past year.' Article content The Canucks now have seven defencemen from last season's defence corps under contract: Quinn Hughes, Filip Hronek, Marcus Pettersson, Tyler Myers, Victor Mancini, Junior Pettersson and Forbort. Top prospect Tom Willander is also signed, though it's expected he'll start next season in the American Hockey League. Article content Canucks president Jim Rutherford has said openly that the team expects to make a trade for a second-line centre and perhaps a winger as well; to do so they'll likely have to trade a roster player at least and perhaps their first-round pick too. Forbort is unlikely to be traded but the likes of Pettersson, Mancini or Willander could find themselves in a prospective deal. Article content Article content